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    Technical Founders: Is 37 too old for a non-technical person to start learning to code? Where do I start?

    @nickolasss Exactly my point - you are a long-term user of PHP. Telling someone to learn PHP is just very misguided in 2024. I am not trying to throw shade I just have seen a lot of "I've been using this for ages" types be the ones that tank companies or convince teams to do something stupid...
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    Technical Founders: Is 37 too old for a non-technical person to start learning to code? Where do I start?

    @nickolasss This is always what PHP people say lol. It is the same misguided thinking that Wordpress users have. In the PAST is when 70% to 80% of websites were built...how many NEW websites are being built on PHP? Facebook is a notable example of a tech company that discontinued using PHP...
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    AMA [W23] - My journey from $0 to $5k MRR in 6 months, and why I decided to pivot

    @haydenbehm Y Combinator doesn’t even care if you have a product when you apply. Tons of ppl apply with just an idea and no revenue. Though getting investors and customers is ultimately critical but it’s common for people to pivot after they join YC.
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    AMA [W23] - My journey from $0 to $5k MRR in 6 months, and why I decided to pivot

    @veyhenlo Great post and insights - your focus on hypothesis based testing is impressive. Obviously copilots for software engineering is not a novel idea in 2024 with many incumbents - my question is: With the deep improvements in LLMs and the biggest companies also releasing software...
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